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1998 World Cup winner predicts a ‘catastrophe’ during Liverpool vs. PSG in the UCL quarter-final

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Christophe Dugarry has delivered a brutal verdict ahead of Liverpool’s Champions League clash with PSG, warning the quarter-final could turn into a one-sided disaster.The former France international did not hold back in his assessment, pointing to what he sees as a growing gap between the two sides at a crucial stage of the season. His comments reflect a wider concern around Liverpool’s recent performances and whether they can match PSG’s current level.That contrast in form and intensity is central to his argument, and it is why his prediction feels so emphatic rather than speculative.Photo credit should read GABRIEL BOUYS/AFP via Getty ImagesChristophe Dugarry says Liverpool look like a catastrophe before PSG clashDugarry’s view, shared in comments reported by RMC Sport, comes from watching Liverpool struggle to impose themselves in recent games.He framed the issue around tempo, cohesion, and the overall level required to compete against a side like PSG.He said, “Have you seen Liverpool play?



It’s a total catastrophe! Technically, they have good players, they aren’t clumsy but they play at a snail’s pace.“When you see the intensity PSG is demonstrating today, their mental strength, and everything they’ve rebuilt.”The criticism is not about individual quality, but about how that quality is functioning collectively, especially when compared to a PSG side that appears sharper and more cohesive.Christophe Dugarry expects PSG to dominate Liverpool in UCL quarter-finalDugarry took the comparison further by suggesting the two teams are operating on completely different levels heading into the tie.“These two teams cannot be compared.

It’s going to be a total massacre! “Just think about it: they just conceded four goals against Manchester City, whom we saw face Real Madrid. … In the second half of the season, momentum is everything.”That reference to momentum is key because it highlights how PSG’s current trajectory contrasts with Liverpool’s inconsistency at a decisive point in the campaign.For Dugarry, the gap is not marginal but structural, which is why he frames the tie as something that could quickly become one-sided rather than a balanced contest.Join Our NewsletterReceive exclusive football transfer news and updates twice a week to your mailbox